Hou Adjouz
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Virginal Love
1- Virginal Love: Laila Al-Akhiliya was a poet like Al-Khansa, and she was inspired by Tawbah, and in this story, unlike other love stories, the heroism of the woman is the one whose poetry became more famous, while the man was the lover who flirted with him even if he was a poet like her. They lived in the early days, and they were known for their undoubted mutual love.
By Hou Adjouz2 years ago in Poets
Open Window
The Open Window Story is a short story written by the British writer Hector Hugh Munro, who was publishing his stories under the name “Saki.” It tells of a man who was suffering from psychological problems, so he goes to the countryside to calm his nerves, and falls prey to a girl with a wide imagination who tells him stories that make him lose his nerve . . .
By Hou Adjouz2 years ago in Fiction
My Aunt Zuhur
My aunt Zuhur or Hajja Zuhur is a woman in her sixties, tall, slim in body, white in complexion, a bright light radiates from her face, a mellow green tattoo in the middle of her forehead. The palm of her hand is the best evidence of the nature of her work and her constant activity.
By Hou Adjouz2 years ago in Families
A Day For Intimate Family Love
The grieving mother of the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish took bread and coffee for her son in the occupation’s prisons, hoping that would relieve him, but the occupation authorities prevented her, so the mother repeated the attempt and pleaded with the soldiers, not desperate, until they allowed her to see her son, whom she embraced as a small child while crying. After her departure, he wrote this poem for her and put it under the title "Apology" because he thought that his mother did not love him. These were the words that came out from behind the bars of the occupation in 1965, and turned into one of the most famous Arab Mother's Day songs.
By Hou Adjouz2 years ago in Families
The Voyage Of Russian Sailors To Unknown Fates
The film "Kursk" by Danish director Thomas Winterberg is considered one of the "human catastrophes" films that nature disavows, because those who caused them or those behind them are human beings like us, but they are not necessarily normal and their hearts do not beat in front of a painful human catastrophe that led to the death of 118 Russian sailors without A hair is shaking for Russian President Vladimir Putin, or for his narrow circle of advisers and senior officials who do not dare to transcend greatness and false pride and arrogance.
By Hou Adjouz2 years ago in The Swamp
Who Are We?
The problem of identity returned again in a new century, for reasons also related to political changes that have repercussions on all aspects of life in Egypt. The Ministry of Culture participated in the discussion by publishing a number of books that chronicle an aspect of the controversy that took place a century ago and bear the hallmarks of that era.
By Hou Adjouz2 years ago in Humans
Top 20 Leadership Skills That Make You a Great Leader
Some of the most in-demand soft skills are leadership abilities. So, what does it take to be a great workplace leader? All professionals in leadership roles, whether they are team leaders, project supervisors, or business executives, must have strong leadership skills.
By Hou Adjouz2 years ago in Motivation